All Production & Trade articles – Page 1064
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Supermarket's success down to fresh produce
Morrisons says its sales have risen more than its rivals in its third quarter results because it has benefited from producing more of its own fresh food.
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M&S profits slide despite rise in food sales
M&S profits have slipped for the 26 weeks to 1 October and food sales growth has slowed despite the retailer declaring that its food offer has “performed strongly”.
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T&G expects strategic continuity
Asiafruit's Tom Bicknell speaks exclusively to Turners & Growers managing director Jeff Wesley about the BayWa takeover
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BayWa to take over Turners & Growers
GPG accepts German agricultural giant's bid for New Zealand fresh produce company following months of negotiations
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BayWa boss delighted with T&G deal
Klaus Josef Lutz welcomes opportunity to expand German group's global reach and sell to all continents of the world
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Madagascar prepares for lychee season
Hopes are high for Madagascar's upcoming lychee season, not least due to the introduction of a new Self-Assessment Guide for exporters and growers
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Sainsbury's profits climb
Sainsbury’s pre-tax profits climbed 6.6 per cent to £354 million for the 28 weeks to 1 October, the retailer announced this week.
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M&S profits fall
Marks & Spencer profits have slumped for the 26 weeks to 1 October and food sales growth has slowed despite the retailer declaring that its food offer has “performed strongly”.
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Speciality and minor crop solutions needed
A recent conference involving 10 agri-associations called for investment schemes to support minor uses and specialty crops
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China may top world's largest importer chart
China could become the world's top importer of agricultural products in 5-10 years as the country faces mounting production constraints
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Malaysia calls for Chinese veg
Malaysian consumers are urging their government to import vegetables from China as a substitute for Thai produce
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Korean tomatoes, grapes gain access to North America
The US and Canada have granted market access to Korean tomatoes and grapes, respectively
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E.coli blamed for Murcian export fall
Effects of June’s E.coli crisis continuing to be felt in Spain, says Murcian export consortium Proexport
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Sun World appoints new licensees
Sun World is branching into Spain and Brazil with the announcement of new grape and stonefruit licensees in those countries
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Sweeter grapes in Marialva
Bayer CropScience has changed the fortunes of grape growers in southern Brazil by providing specialised technical subsidies, assistance and products as part of the More Quality programme
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Wonderful pomegranate season peaking
Promotable volumes of the California-grown fruit will be shipped well into January
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Sustainable supply means 'long-term thinking'
The British grocery supply chain needs to think long-term and move away from transactional deals if growers are to become more sustainable, the agricultural director of Produce World has said.
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Chiquita reports £18.1m loss
US-based fresh produce group Chiquita Brands International has released its financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2011, reporting net sales of £451 million and a net loss of £18.1 million.
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JFC Group loans US$50m
Russian fresh fruit and vegetable importer takes on loan in order to replenish its working capital